What job does everyone want to do?
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Oh yeah, add Butler University to that list... and I'm sure there are a couple more. We are one of the most educated states out there, but everyone moves away to the east/west when the graduate so we look bad on the government polls. =/
Goat: There are what? three colleges in BIKE RIDING distance of my house, I don't even want to count how many there are in the whole city. (I'm guessing 400 or so, given that the city has 3,000,000 people in it (4th largest in US) and each college can only hold about 1,000 students at a time and there are probably 400,000 college-age people around here)
Goat: There are what? three colleges in BIKE RIDING distance of my house, I don't even want to count how many there are in the whole city. (I'm guessing 400 or so, given that the city has 3,000,000 people in it (4th largest in US) and each college can only hold about 1,000 students at a time and there are probably 400,000 college-age people around here)
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TD, Dictionary.com:
*I deleted the other, irrelevant, definitions.
u·ni·ver·si·ty ( P ) Pronunciation Key (yn-vûrs-t)
n. pl. u·ni·ver·si·ties
An institution for higher learning with teaching and research facilities constituting a graduate school and professional schools that award master's degrees and doctorates and an undergraduate division that awards bachelor's degrees.
In other words, a university is a type of college.*A. An institution of higher learning that grants the bachelor's degree in liberal arts or science or both.
B. An undergraduate division or school of a university offering courses and granting degrees in a particular field.
C. A school, sometimes but not always a university, offering special instruction in professional or technical subjects.
*I deleted the other, irrelevant, definitions.
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Here's my point of view:
Australia (Melbourne, anyway) doesn't seem to have any colleges. But of course I'm judging the term "college" by what I've seen in American movies, where you stay there in your "dormitory", and where everyone gets drunk and has sex with a different person every night...
Anyway, we may only have universities, but I guess they must accommodate people, since a large portion of Australian universities are Asian students that come direct from Asia.
Oh an Kazer, can you please get another host, seeing your avatar down half the time is driving me crazy. Haven't you learnt by now that Acanova sucks?
Australia (Melbourne, anyway) doesn't seem to have any colleges. But of course I'm judging the term "college" by what I've seen in American movies, where you stay there in your "dormitory", and where everyone gets drunk and has sex with a different person every night...
Anyway, we may only have universities, but I guess they must accommodate people, since a large portion of Australian universities are Asian students that come direct from Asia.
Oh an Kazer, can you please get another host, seeing your avatar down half the time is driving me crazy. Haven't you learnt by now that Acanova sucks?
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When it says higher learning, it doesnt mean that university is higher than normal collage, it is talking about comparing to secondary school.Da_Goat wrote:TD, Dictionary.com:u·ni·ver·si·ty ( P ) Pronunciation Key (yn-vûrs-t)
n. pl. u·ni·ver·si·ties
An institution for higher learning with teaching and research facilities constituting a graduate school and professional schools that award master's degrees and doctorates and an undergraduate division that awards bachelor's degrees.In other words, a university is a type of college.*A. An institution of higher learning that grants the bachelor's degree in liberal arts or science or both.
B. An undergraduate division or school of a university offering courses and granting degrees in a particular field.
C. A school, sometimes but not always a university, offering special instruction in professional or technical subjects.
*I deleted the other, irrelevant, definitions.
So you all know, here is how it works: (In canada at least)
University - More books and theoretical things, such as:
Computer Programming
Engineering
English
Math
Law
Acoounting
Collage - More of a hands-on enviroment, such as:
Mechanic
Computer Repair
Clay Maker (?)
Thats how it works. i know this for a fact....
And as for the avatar, Acnova died long ago. Im lazy and wont change it. Actually, I will now while I wait for Office 2002 to download.
I spoke to someone from america and said i was at uni, and they didnt know what university was!Dogbreath wrote: Iris doesn't know what (s)he's talking about University-wise.
Thinking about it though, yeah ive seen loads of universities in american films, and ive heard of Yale and Harvard, so dont really know why i thought that! Maybe i dont know what im talking about!!
Im at an institute, probably pretty much the same as a college from the sounds of it, but im doing a degree. Really wish i had gone to a proper university because everyone does think institutes are for stupid people!
Oh well...
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And that guy was what? Twelve years old? Retarded? Living on a small island in the Atlantic? Thunderdog? All of the above? Quite posibly.Iris wrote:I spoke to someone from america and said i was at uni, and they didnt know what university was!Dogbreath wrote: Iris doesn't know what (s)he's talking about University-wise.
Frankly, before Thunderdog's post I wouldn't have imagined that ANYONE could not know there are Universities in the US.
And even abroad... John Nash, a professor at Princeton, won the Noble Mathimatics Award back in '94. How could anyone who is even remotely up to date on important events assume that Princeton doesn't exist?
Ok!!!!!!!! Sorry, didnt mean to offend anyone by not knowing whether America called university university or college!
I didnt assume they never existed, just never gave much thought into what they were called, because what americans say, canadians and english are all completely different (pants in england are underwear, trousers are what americans call pants, malls we call shopping centres) you see?
I didnt assume they never existed, just never gave much thought into what they were called, because what americans say, canadians and english are all completely different (pants in england are underwear, trousers are what americans call pants, malls we call shopping centres) you see?
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Pants, trousers, shopping centers? Those are both commonly used in American as well. Methinks you have been deriving too much of your supposed "American Dictionary" from braindead celebrities in our shitty movies. Trust me, normal American English (at least where I live) is more or less identical to Brittish English with the exeption of some brittish slang.
In any case, I'm not angry, just amazed.
In any case, I'm not angry, just amazed.
Oh ok, probably is too many movies!!!!
Havent ever been to america, but would really like to go, probably to California, and wherever it was that a river runs through it was filmed, think it was Mississippi or Memphis?
Anyway, looked really pretty!
Getting back to the original topic, have decided im putting off deciding what job i want, and going to go travelling for a whiile instead. I cant wait!!!!
Havent ever been to america, but would really like to go, probably to California, and wherever it was that a river runs through it was filmed, think it was Mississippi or Memphis?
Anyway, looked really pretty!
Getting back to the original topic, have decided im putting off deciding what job i want, and going to go travelling for a whiile instead. I cant wait!!!!
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*ahem*Im at an institute,
What type of institute, may I ask?
Did you look at the context? Iris is correct. Or at least I don't call my underwear pants.Pants, trousers, shopping centers? Those are both commonly used in American as well.
Mississippi=State, Memphis=City in Tennesse, Tennessee=State.Oh ok, probably is too many movies!!!!
Havent ever been to america, but would really like to go, probably to California, and wherever it was that a river runs through it was filmed, think it was Mississippi or Memphis?
Anyway, looked really pretty!